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#333 - Tim "Quake" Mark - Navigating Health Challenges and Career Success

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Today on the Geezers Of Gear Podcast, we’re excited to welcome back Tim “Quake” Mark — a legendary Front of House engineer, production manager, and tour manager with over 40 years in the music industry. Quake has worked with some of rock’s biggest names, including Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators, Stone Temple Pilots, Goo Goo Dolls, Jack’s Mannequin, Tracy Chapman, and Jane’s Addiction.His career spans thousands of shows across theaters, arenas, stadiums, and festivals worldwide, mastering FOH sound, tour logistics, and full-scale production. Along the way, he’s survived multiple bus and plane incidents, on-the-road emergencies, and serious health challenges, earning the respect of artists and crews alike.Beyond touring, Quake is the founder of Workshop Management and High Concept Sync Co., a partner at Sad Summer Festival, and a Touring Sales Consultant for Video West, helping shape the future of live production. Known for his expertise, grit, and passion, Tim “Quake” Mark is a true icon in live entertainment.In this conversation, Tim "Quake" Mark shares his health journey, including his experience with nephrotic syndrome and the impact of new medications on his life. He reflects on his career in the sound engineering industry, discussing the importance of mentorship, training, and personal connections. The conversation also touches on the value of happiness over wealth, the challenges of aging, and the lessons learned throughout his life and career.This Episode is brought to you by ETC and Artistry In Motiion

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Today on the Geezers Of Gear Podcast, we’re excited to welcome back Tim “Quake” Mark — a legendary Front of House engineer, production manager, and tour manager with over 40 years in the music industry. Quake has worked with some of rock’s biggest names, including Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators, Stone Temple Pilots, Goo Goo Dolls, Jack’s Mannequin, Tracy Chapman, and Jane’s Addiction.His career spans thousands of shows across theaters, arenas, stadiums, and festivals worldwide, mastering FOH sound, tour logistics, and full-scale production. Along the way, he’s survived multiple bus and plane incidents, on-the-road emergencies, and serious health challenges, earning the respect of artists and crews alike.Beyond touring, Quake is the founder of Workshop Management and High Concept Sync Co., a partner at Sad Summer Festival, and a Touring Sales Consultant for Video West, helping shape the future of live production. Known for his expertise, grit, and passion, Tim “Quake” Mark is a true icon in live entertainment.In this conversation, Tim "Quake" Mark shares his health journey, including his experience with nephrotic syndrome and the impact of new medications on his life. He reflects on his career in the sound engineering industry, discussing the importance of mentorship, training, and personal connections. The conversation also touches on the value of happiness over wealth, the challenges of aging, and the lessons learned throughout his life and career.This Episode is brought to you by ETC and Artistry In Motiion

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